The versatile Hugh Graham has enjoyed enormous success in an impressive array of equestrian sports during his long career.
Tips from professional dressage "choreographer" Karen Robinson to help you put together the right tempo and genre to suit your horse's gaits and personality.
The shape and condition of a horse's teeth change as it ages. Because of this, older horses may have dental problems not usually seen in younger equines.
Is whole-body vibration (WBV) therapy helpful or harmful to horses? WBV is used for animals (including horses) to treat a range of musculoskeletal disorders
When schooling over fences, when must a second rail be added on the vertical face of the fence? Find out Jan Stephens' answer is.
Pieter Devos may be less well-known in his own little country of Belgium than to thousands of Canadian fans who watched him win the $1 million CN International at Spruce Meadows two years ago.
CBC analyst Deanna Phelan shares insider info and insights about what it’s like doing live broadcasts from Spruce Meadows.
Rather than just letting your horse run endless circles around you, use your lungeing sessions as a training tool.
Although the concept seems simple enough, straightness is something many riders struggle to achieve. Leslie Reid describes some simple lateral exercises that can improve straightness.
There are many different varieties of 'ear stuffies,' but the desired effect is to muffle the sensory reaction to noises that cause a horse to spook.